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Doesn't this tunnel go on forever?

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Release dateJuly 17, 2026
PlatformsPC
DeveloperTakamagaharaProject
PublisherTakamagaharaProject
LanguagesEnglish, Japanese

About Doesn't this tunnel go on forever?

Doesn't this tunnel go on forever? applies the high-tension observation loop of the anomaly-hunting subgenre to a confined, subterranean setting. Developed and published by TakamagaharaProject, the game leans into the paranoia of the uncanny, where the challenge lies not in reflexes, but in the player's ability to maintain a mental map of what "normal" looks like. The release date for Doesn't this tunnel go on forever? is July 17, 2026, when it will launch on PC.

The core experience is built on a binary decision-making process: spot an irregularity and retreat, or find nothing and proceed. This structure, popularized by titles like The Exit 8, turns a mundane environment into a series of psychological hurdles. By citing a specific toy company president and streamer as inspiration, the developer suggests a lean toward the viral, reaction-heavy style of play that rewards sharp eyes and punished lapses in concentration. The expected session length of 15 to 60 minutes indicates a focused, replayable loop rather than a sprawling narrative.

July 17, 2026 Release Date and Anomaly Hunting

The success of the simulation hinges on the variety and subtlety of its anomalies. If the changes are too obvious, the tension evaporates; if they are too obscure, the logic feels arbitrary. This delicate balance is what defines the entire genre, turning a simple walk into a grueling test of memory. Because the game focuses on a single, repeating tunnel, the environmental design must be dense enough to hide meaningful deviations without becoming visually overwhelming.

Whether TakamagaharaProject can keep a single tunnel corridor feeling fresh for an hour is the pivotal question for this release. It is a niche, disciplined take on the walking simulator that prioritizes atmosphere over traditional mechanics. For players who enjoy the quiet dread of the Liminal Space aesthetic and the satisfaction of a perfect run, this should be an immediate addition to your wishlist. Others may find the repetitive loop too restrictive, but for those seeking a bite-sized dose of observation-based horror, it hits a very specific itch.

Features

Single-playerKeyboard Only OptionPlayable without Timed InputStereo SoundSurround SoundFamily Sharing

System requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 11 64bit
Processor
intel Core i5-12400
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
Radeon RX 5700 XT
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
6 GB available space

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